"It soon becomes very apparent that a lot of effort, thought and consideration has gone into creating this unique package. From the spectacular scenery that takes your breath away, to the unique homesteads we stayed in. From the evening meal in Victoria's longest licensed hotel to the exquisite, fine cuisine (courtesy of Wendy) throughout our two day stay at Stoney Creek (one evening of which, was a 9 course degustation as guests at Wendy and Graeme’s home), this is a life time experience which should not be missed.
The trip came highly recommended by a friend, so not surprisingly my expectations of it were very high. At the end of the five days my expectations had been exceeded in every aspect! if you were not a rider at the beginning of this trip, you will be by the end of it! If you've ridden all your life, you will end the trip wiser about horsemanship, with the experience Michael imparts (difficult to believe he is not the real 'Man from Snowy River'!)
I couldn't write enough to give this experience the commendation it deserves. To anyone reading this - put this 5 day luxury experience on your 'bucket list."
Diane & Brady Baxendine, England
Completed a 5 day Snowy River ride in December 2011.
"Recently divorced, I decided to travel alone to Africa on this safari. Kate and all of the guests on this trip made me feel genuinely welcome. I now have memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life and 6 new Australian mates, whom I look forward to visiting as soon as I can arrange my next trip. It is always good to reach outside of your comfort zone and to have had my efforts so well rewarded has given me a positive view of my world. Africa, like the rest of the world, is changing and has many challenges. I am so glad that I have had the priveledge to see some of the spectacular animals and lands that I had only dreamed about. Picture books and movies are great, but having seen, smelled and felt the area for myself is a magnificent experience beyond description."
Robin Thomas, South Carolina, America.
Completed a globetrotting guided ride through the Masai Mara in Kenya, August 2011.
"If you want to go to a country so devoted to the horse that it decorates every aspect of life then Mongolia is a dream riding destination. The tenacious Mongol horses clambered up and down mountains, swam across freezing snow melt rivers then galloped without drawing breath over vast lush green pastures studded with wild flowers in the Mongolian summer. One can understand how Chinghis Khan nearly conquered the whole world with such horses."
Lara Peake completed a 19 day globetrotting holiday into the remote Darhat Valley in Mongolia in July 2011. She's also completed the Masai Mara guided ride in Kenya in July 2010.
"Hi Kate, we had a fantastic trip. The horses are truly amazing, not many aussie horses could travel the terrain these little horses can do. Wish we had a few more riding days it was so good. Our guide Bardama was wonderful. As were the three wranglers. Would love to do this again...must do another trip last year."
Desiree Charlesworth along with her daughter Isabelle and the Muir family, Perth, Australia.
Completed a 19 day globetrotting ride through the Darhat Valley in Mongolia, July 2011.
"This truly was a life changing experience. Every day brought amazing adventures. I can't imagine another trip that would equal the experience! Globetrotting has opened up a new world and new horizons. I will be booking another riding holiday with Globetrotting for sure."
Bernadette Kleinitz, Melbourne, Australia.
Completed a globetrotting guided ride through the Masai Mara in Kenya, August 2011.
"Anne and I enjoyed every moment of our adventure (and I do mean adventure) with Globetrotting. Our experience in Kenya was exceptional from arrival to exit. We not only saw just about every type of animal on the list but we also experienced seeing all sides of Kenyan life from the rich to the poor. We were also moved greatly by the Elephant orphanage in Nairobi and its incredible work.
The service and comfort of our camp was without parallel while the horses behaved extremely well. The guiding of the group was very professional and most informative while punctuated with great patience and good humour. All in all an, experience impossible to exceed."
Colin and Anne Baldock, Adelaide, Australia.
Completed a globetrotting guided ride through the Masai Mara in Kenya, August 2011.
"I had a wonderful ride in Africa, it is a true holiday of a life time."
Did you have a favourite day or experience while on safari?
"Every day, but seeing the elephant in the rain, riding with the wildebeest, crossing the hippo infested river and meeting the Masai was a highlight."
Niall Coburn, Noosa, Australia.
Completed a globetrotting guided ride through the Masai Mara in Kenya, August 2011.
"When I suggested to David that we 'ride the high country' for our honeymoon as a 'boy from the bush' raised on cattle properties there was a small concern that the trip might not be all that we might like. I'm happy to be able to report any fears were allayed quickly! And we both experienced the trip of a lifetime! The countryside was breathtakingly beautiful and of course we want to go and live there now. Kate was our first point of contact and went above and beyond to ensure we were well informed and equipped. We highly commend our hosts Michael and Sally Watson and Kate of Globetrotting."
Ann-Maree Rogers, Brisbane, QLD
Completed the Snowy Mountain ride in Victoria, Australia, November 2010.
"I had an amazing trip with lovely people and a great horse, definitely something I would love to do again and I will recommend this ride to all of my friends and family. It was my first time in Australia, so it was great that the ride changed scenery every day so I could experience many different places, what a beautiful trip!"
Mette Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Completed the Bush and Beach ride on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, September 2010.
"I would highly recommend this ride on the Masai Mara in East Africa. Africa is a magical place and not a country to be afraid of. Its bark is worse than its bite. Every horse rider has to experience this type of riding. I maintain one has not ridden to their full potential until they have gone on this ride. What better way to see the game of Africa. Galloping beside wildebeest, zebra, giraffe to name a few. You need to be in it to win it. It's worth every dollar. Good horse, good food, good guides, good drink, great scenery and exciting gallops. Put it on your wish list!"
Sally May, MT Helena, WA, Australia
Completed a Globetrotting guided, tailor made ten day horse riding safari through the Masai Mara, Kenya, July 2010.
"I had a dream of adventure in Africa. I had an affinity for horses and a desire to travel off the beaten track. Globetrotting brought the pieces together and created an experience that was unique and unforgettable. Asante Sana."
Were you happy that you chose to go on a Globetrotting (GT) guided ride?
"Definitely yes. Kate's accessibility, advice and constant contact and availability in answering questions was invaluable. It was very reassuring that the ride provided was assessed independently before being recommended. The riders were supported by Kate before the ride, during the ride and after the ride."
Would you like to go on more GT guided rides or would you travel by yourself next time?
I will definitely be contacting Globetrotting in the future for my horse riding adventure needs. Travelling with Globetrotting is a unique experience. It provides the joy of travelling independently with the security and confidence of support, local knowledge and great company. Globetrotting has ruined any other type of safari experience for me. I will never be content to observe nature from a bus. I will not be satisfied to join the the queue of humanity for any ordinary safari holiday.
I want to be involved in the journey, to feel like a participant rather than a spectactor. I want to be connected to nature from the seat of my pants through the hooves of my horse."
Michelle Stevens, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Completed a Globetrotting guided, tailor made ten day horse riding safari through the Masai Mara, Kenya, July 2010

"An enchanting journey far removed from ordinary life and only accessible by partnering with a horse led by an awesome guide team. Fascinating landscape constantly changing conditions and a storybook parade of African wildlife so close you can hear them breathing. Not for the faint hearted. A serious ride but at the same time, seriously wild fun."
Were you happy that you chose to go on a Globetrotting (GT) guided ride?
"I was so happy that I chose to go on a GT guided ride that I find it almost impossible to consider doing it again any other way. And now I have the bug so each year I would love to be part of a GT guided ride somewhere in the world."
Was the information that Globetrotting gave you prior to your trip starting helpful?
"The pre-ride information was not only very helpful but it gave me a great deal of confidence in regard to the professionalism and experience of GT. In addition, GT were available to quickly respond to any queries in a clear, prompt and positive manner which added layers to the general reassurance."
Lara Peake, Western Australia
Completed a Globetrotting guided, tailor made ten day horse riding safari through the Masai Mara, Kenya, July 2010
"We really can't express how moved we were to be on horses riding through the wilderness and being able to venture so close to herds of giraffe, zebra, antelope and elephants. It was an extraordinary experience. The horses were so fit and calm and every rider was well matched for there riding ability. I fell in love with my horse Zoro.

Borana was exceptional. The management and staff were lovely, helpful and relaxed to accommodate 11 excited Aussies.
The huts were rustic and beautifully blended into the landscape. The service and the food were amazing. The camping was also 5 star. It was great to have a hot shower and a comfortable bed after a long day ride. Not to mention the 3-course meal under the northern stars - very memorable.
The local Masai villagers who welcomed us into their homes particularly moved us and we wished we could have donated more to help improve their lives. It was wonderful to discover how much the owners spend both in money and education on helping their fellow countrymen. To learn that Tassia lodge was a joint enterprise was inspirational.
We loved being able to see such diverse landscape over the 10 days, from the desert floor through the savanna to the heather on the mountains which enabled us to come in contact with even more wildlife than we expected. Our guides made us feel safe the entire trip and at times we had to pinch ourselves to remember we were part of the food chain!
I'm really pleased Steve took so many photos and videos so we can relive some of our memorable experiences. We highly recommend Borana as a first class taste of Africa and riding was such an intimate way to view the most extraordinary animals on earth.
Thank you again Kate."
Libby Hall, Minyama, QLD, Australia
Completed a ten day horse riding safari in Kenya, June 2008

"Joining a group of experienced riders when you are a novice, for a ten-day African horse riding safari, can be a bit daunting, especially when it has been stressed that you need to “get out of trouble quickly”. So it was a great relief that Kate had organised a kind, quiet horse for me when I arrived. I would think that without this type of personal attention to detail then what was a spectacular holiday could have been a disaster."
Eddie Weir, Maleny QLD, Australia
Completed a ten day horse riding safari in Kenya, June 2008

Kate describes Kenya as the land of happy shiny people and after my own globetrotting safari experience, I can fully appreciate what these words mean. The most beautiful landscape rich with all the game life seen on horseback is simply breath taking.
From the moment I stepped off my flight in Nairobi, I was made feel welcome by my personal driver who took me straight to my hotel, both of which had been organised by Globetrotting. A very welcome relief after 20 plus hours on a long haul flight. After adequate rest I was flown to East Laikipia where my horse safari began, again being made feel very welcome by all the staff. The horses were amazing, so well mannered and schooled. All tack was very well looked after and comfortable. As an intermediate rider, I felt completely safe and very well matched with the horses I was given to ride. The grooms were extremely obliging and nothing was too much trouble. They all spoke very good English and their knowledge of all the flora and fauna was extensive coupled with a great sense of humor. A foundation which provided without doubt the most heart warming experiences and creation of unforgettable memories. Long trots through the winding sandy river beds followed by big gallops up the hills, resting at the top for both horse and rider to catch your breath whilst surveying all Africa’s game feeding on the plains below – one word "stunning".
My accommodation was faultless, and the food to die for, everything beautifully catered. The choice of having privacy or socialising with other guests was completely up to me. The lodge staff were so obliging and went out of their way to ensure my stay was comfortable and a memorable experience.
Globetrotting provided me far more than just a horse riding holiday, Kate took into consideration I was as a first time solo traveller to Kenya and organised my itinerary accordingly. I felt completely reassured and safe. I experienced what it was like to be in my heart on this safari, a quote by George Carlin captures it perfectly: Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away!
Tinki Watts, Witta, Queensland, Australia
Stayed and rode in East Laikipia, Kenya, June, 2009

I was supposed to stay at the estancia in Northern Patagonia for three weeks, and then move on to Brazil for another riding adventure. But I ended up staying six weeks. And in time of writing (a month after my return to Denmark) I’m planning on returning to the estancia in a few weeks. Why? It simply stole my heart.
Kate did warn me about that. ”This estancia is paradise on earth”, Kate said in a whispering voice as if revealing a delicate secret. She urged me to go during a breathtaking desert ride in Namibia. And back then, riding through stunning desert landscapes, I doubted that the estancia in Northern Patagonia could be that amazing.
But Kate didn’t exaggerate. The estancia is like a dream come true for anyone who loves mother nature and has an insatiable love for horses. It’s just one of the most beautiful and peaceful places on earth. You can ride for days exploring the amazing pure landscapes without meeting a single soul. And you can feel totally safe in the saddle – no matter if you’re helping driving a herd of 200 hysterical cows and calves through break neck terrain, or when crossing the roaring river, that isolates the estancia from the real world. No need to worry when you climb the steep rocky mountains or canter across the green endless meadows making the cows run for their lives. The horses are fabulous, loyal and strong – they will escort you anywhere, any time. I rode about ten different horses during my stay, and everyone of them was very reliable. There are different horse breeds, including the criollo horses (no wonder they have a landmark reputation). But they have horses for everyone, beginners as well as advanced riders. You can pick a horse that will lead you blindfolded through sneaky marshlands and over high mountains back home safely. Or pick a more feisty horse, which I prefer – one that makes my heart drum for joy. And I was in heaven of joy.
But also due to the loving people who makes the ”Paradise wheel” spin so harmoniously around at the family estancia. Somehow, you quickly feel like a family member, regardless if you’re a tourist or a volunteer – relaxing or helping around. At this estancia you get a extraordinary seldom and highly valuable sneak peek into the tough, lonesome and stone age like life of the gauchos. Staying and working with the gauchos - makes you rethink the meaning of life, and appreciate the core of it! Experiencing the social ”maté” ritual and have the pleasure of dancing with the proud, warm-hearted and light-fooded gauchos – young or old -at a traditional ”asado” (barbecue), makes your head spin and smile all over.
I know it may sound to good to be true. But its not, and I can only urge you to go see for yourself, and let you gabe over the stunning scenaries, the majestic condors circling around, and feel the goosebumps.
But when you come back, lighthearted, happy with renewed energy and about to blow up by the urge to tell the whole world about this amazing place – remember to spread the word quietly. It is a unique beautiful place – that acutally should be kept as a secret!
I know now why Kate mentioned this estancia in a whispering voice. And THANK YOU Kate for sharing and making a dream come true. Thanks for arranging everything from booking excellent accommodation in Buenos Aires to bus tickets, pick ups etc. You know how to make a crazy horse-girl very happy."
Karina Larsen, Australia
stayed and rode at a estancia in Northern Patagonia, Argentina for six weeks in December 2009

"Riding in the Delta. It was to be secluded, it was to be beautiful, it was to be fun and exhilarating and it was all of that. Three intrepid travellers living a dream that started around a campfire. We could do this? yes; I would do this, wouldn’t you? The question had been poised.
Ten days riding in the Okavango Delta, known, as the Holy Grail of horse riding safaris around the world was just the lifetime experience we had all dreamed of. Kate’s words of wisdom started early, if you can take the time ten days really is a must, you will be settled in, familiar with the routine, the horses and the strange noises that come and go in the night.
I would have to say that I love the mystique of Africa, the animals, the people and their smiling faces; they are happy if you are happy. All this combined for a holiday and adventure that will be hard to top, but like all travellers you can reinvent your dream many times over through the photos and as my children commented; “more photos mum!”
The Delta was to some degree very much like our Northern Victorian landscape with dry harsh horizons and stalky dry grass to walk through. Hot dry days without a breath of fresh air, it did feel like home and perhaps not the humid green conditions I had imagined, the summer had taken its toll before the wet season would come again.
We were treated beautifully and our every need tended too, which unlike in our normal lives we are three busy mums, this does take a little to adjust to but over time we realized we were in another country and this is what the beautiful and colourful people of Africa want to do for you. Their job is very important to them and their families so they want to be seen to be completing their job. Our camp was very comfortable and socially very enjoyable with guests from England and Ireland joining us. Owner PJ, who some people quote as “the legend” was quite the character in himself but also very interested in the hows and whys of some of our farming practises in Australia and what he could learn for the horses in the Delta.
The animals are there. They are eye catching and there is just something unique about watching elephants and giraffe, the feeling of them looking at you is mesmerizing, all the while knowing that yes they can be dangerous if the situation arose. We were very safe and always informed by the guides what the next action should be.
There is no specific highlight and I am not disappointed at that; so was it really that special? The ultimate answer is Yes.
Yes for two reasons. Life in Australia is very lucky, very safe and predictable after having a brief look around the world, we do live in the lucky country and secondly to be able to appreciate what you have in life, you need to explore your dreams and Africa was at the top of my list. I would love to return but the question is raised “what else is out there to look at Kate?” Thank you for your insight and wisdom into our African dream.
Deanne Hore, Leitchville, Victoria, Australia
Completed a ten-day horse-riding safari through the Okavango Delta with two friends in October 2009